Getlisted Local U: Denver is Next

We are very happy to announce that the next GetListed Local University is going to be in Denver and will be held Thursday, October 21 at the Sheraton Denver Tech. Pricing for the event is $129 and with the discount code: MBDenver your cost will only be $89. There will be morning and afternoon events and you may sign up for single tickets here.

The event is being coordinated by the folks at seOverflow and sponsored by Bing, Localeze, UBL and Deluxe. The speaker line up includes the usual suspects of great speakers: David Mihm, Matt McGee, Mary Bowling, Maryam Gholami (Bing), Ed Reese and myself.

Like all previous Local Universities, this event is specifically targeted to local small businesses. One of our primary goals is to connect attendees with reputable local marketers to help answer questions and improve their visibility long after the conclusion of the seminar. We realize that when we are long gone from Denver, these folks will still often need the assistance of professionals in their local market.

To serve this need we are offering a great opportunity for local agencies to expose potential clients (and junior staff) to the concepts and ideas of Local University with a specific package targeted to their needs: the Local University Group “7-Pack”.

Local University Group “7-Pack”

Tickets for each of our Local University events are available in blocks of seven at the discounted price of $399 per block ($57* per ticket).

well, I hear you…and as was discussed after the conf, over cocktails, was the notice to us that the Cleveland #LocalU had been ‘sponsored’ or event co-ordinated maybe by a local Cleveland group….sorry, don’t remmber whom that was….

so if Cincinnati wants a #LocalU of their own, then maybe you – or the local Chamber or biz networking group etc etc can step up and contact David or Mike and let them know you’d be willing to host same….

We are putting together our 2011 schedule now and Jim is right we are looking for partners to help co-promote the event into local markets. Cincy has been on our radar but the reason that we went to cleveland first was the aggressive actions of the Karcher Group.

NYC per se is probably not in the cards but we are likely to be in NJ and or Connecticut in the next 12 months.